[I'm sure you wouldn't have it any other way I'm sure Ginny will be absolutely fine, she looks very sturdy for her age - although you do realise that she will require extra treats and cuddles after the op
I'm not sure just how many more cuddles and treats we could give her - but we'll give it a good go!
Have to say we're really pleased with how the boys are reacting to her now.
Jasper who doesnt like fights (unless he starts them it appears!), doesnt like being shouted at or hissed at - so when Ginny's been hissing at him he's done the quick reverse thing and we were a little concerned about that. However, now it appears that he's, not getting used to it, but maybe that he understands that the new cat in the house is just making herself known - she's not as laid back as our Little J, and is instead of backing off straight away just sitting there and then moving away after a little while - so hopefully Ginny will realise that Jasper is not a threat.
Sully - we're astounded at Sully! When Ginny first arrived he miaowed at her, she hissed at him, he then hissed back at her and that has followed on. However, since Sunday especially Sully has not hissed back when Ginny's hissed at him - so again we hope that he understands she's just making herself known and that one day she'll stop. I think Ginny and Sully will have the same kind of relationship Suki and Sully had where they can tolerate each other and only hiss if they surprise each other - which we can handle!
Thanks for the M&S recommendation - though I've heard on here that they have changed something to do with a 0 excess, the actual policy/wording/cost, cant remember.
Ginny is already registered at our vets and the first they need to see her is in about 2ish months, so I dont have to worry too much about getting her insured before we officially own her.